‘In other countries where I worked, it would be a front-page scandal’
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José Mourinho could face a charge for misconduct from the Football Association after he was unable to contain his fury about Cesc Fàbregas’s booking for diving in Chelsea’s 1-1 draw at Southampton, labelling Anthony Taylor’s failure to award his side a penalty a scandal and saying the referee should be ashamed about his decision.
Mourinho, whose mood was likely to have been improved by Manchester City’s failure to close the gap at the top of the table to a point after they drew 2-2 at home with Burnley, went on to add that his team are being unfairly targeted because a campaign is being waged against them after Fàbregas became the fifth Chelsea player in the past month to become embroiled in a diving controversy. Fàbregas appeared to be caught by Matt Targett in the Southampton area in the second half but Taylor decided otherwise.
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via Chelsea | The Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/dec/28/jose-mourinho-cesc-fabregas-card-dive-southampton-scandal
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